Author: Bishop, Rachel A.; Woerner, Jennifer E.; Stavropoulos, Franci
Title: Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Professional Career of Women in OMS Cord-id: qowvtpdp Document date: 2021_6_5
ID: qowvtpdp
Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic altered all facets of society on a fundamental level, impacting work, mental health, and family life. Female surgeons experienced gender inequity and bias prior to COVID, therefore, women in OMS were affected disproportionately by the repercussions of the pandemic. Well-established inequalities are intensified during times of crisis. The potential success of a female academic surgeon, during the pandemic, is influenced by: lack of adequate and proper fitting personal protec
Document: The COVID-19 pandemic altered all facets of society on a fundamental level, impacting work, mental health, and family life. Female surgeons experienced gender inequity and bias prior to COVID, therefore, women in OMS were affected disproportionately by the repercussions of the pandemic. Well-established inequalities are intensified during times of crisis. The potential success of a female academic surgeon, during the pandemic, is influenced by: lack of adequate and proper fitting personal protective equipment (PPE); shifting to virtual only educational formats; decreasing research publications; and bearing the burden of domestic responsibilities. This article will enlighten readers regarding the preexisting inequalities in the OMS specialty, how the COVID pandemic exacerbated these ubiquitous issues, and how the specialty should accommodate for these inequities moving forward.
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